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The Last Workshop

Hybrid Ink
172 pages
$14


“The famous writer’s dying. At least that’s the rumor. When his secretary contacted the students of the Deep South Writers’ Workshop on the his behalf after years of silence, they suspected something was up…”

-from the publisher

How the Light Gets In

Tyndale House Publishers
374 pages
$15.99


“Petersheim (The Alliance) constructs a rich story about grief, the dying of love, and the rekindling of faith. . . . With skillful plotting and vibrant characters, Petersheim reveals the pain of loss and the healing that comes from mercy and forgiveness.”

-Publishers Weekly

The Watch on the Fencepost

Crosslink Publishing
267 pages
$17.95


“. . . the writing is well-paced, peppered with interesting characters, and loaded with enough detours and misdirection to keep even avid sleuths guessing as the layers of the plot unfold. Well done!”

-Judy Karge

The Wolf Tone

Elixir Press
254 pages
$19


“For me, Christy Stillwell’s novel The Wolf Tone was like a wonderful vacation to a beautiful, arty Montana town, where I got to live for a season among musicians, art patrons, locals, and owls.”

-Debra Spark

Picnic on the Fault Line

Crippled Beagle Publishing
196 pages
$9.95


“This collection of poems includes musings on life, love, music, faith, and what makes us human.”

-from the publisher

The Secret Ingredient

Howard Books
320 pages
$26


“Butler’s memoir provides an encouraging argument for the value of chasing dreams.”

-Publishers Weekly

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